Watergate

Watergate, known as the scandal that brought down President Richard M. Nixon, is "a general term used to describe a complex web of political scandals between 1972 and 1974. The word specifically refers to the Watergate Hotel in Washington D.C."[1]

2003

2004 and 2005

Bart Barnes, "Watergate Prosecutor Faced Down the President,"Washington Post, May 30, 2004: "Archibald Cox, 92, the Harvard law professor and special prosecutor whose refusal to accept White House limits on his investigation of the Watergate break-in and coverup helped bring about the 1974 resignation of President Richard M. Nixon, died yesterday at his home in Brooksville, Maine."